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Salmon P. Chase Papers: Family Correspondence, 1821-1872; Chase, Mary E

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Republican Members of Pennsylvania House of Representatives to Abraham Lincoln, January 1861 (Petition requesting that Chase not be appointed Secretary of Treasury)

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Clark B. Wheeler to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, October 15, 1864 (Recommends Chase for Chief Justice)

William A. Buckingham to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, October 14, 1864 (Recommends Chase for Chief Justice)

Salmon P. Chase to Surveyors of the Customs, Saturday, March 29, 1862 (Trade regulations)

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Conversion. Copper and brass processing. Stocks of partially completed lengths of seamless copper tube in many sizes. These have still to go through several more draws through dies on drawbenches. Each draw reduces them in diameter and wall thickness, and lengthens them out. Then, before the tubes leaves the mill, the ends will be sawed off straight and clean. Chase Copper and Brass Company, Euclid, Ohio

Speech of Salmon P. Chase in the case of the colored woman, Matilda : who was brought before the Court of Common Pleas of Hamilton County, Ohio, by writ of habeas corpus, March 11, 1837.

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